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The Chinese Kitchen
“ ... People who know Deh-ta say that he is one terrific chef, a chap who makes spectacular banquets, and one
outstanding culinary host... If you do not already know this prolific
author’s publications, you must! You need to try his recipes and learn
from him. You will not be disappointed...” (The Institute for the
Advancement of the Science and Art of Chinese Cuisine.)
Deh-ta Hsiung must be one of the authors most qualified to pen an
encyclopaedia of Chinese ingredients, for that is exactly what The
Chinese Kitchen represents. It’s a comprehensive and thoroughly
engaging volume that will add to your knowledge of some foods and
introduce you to others.
The formula for The Chinese Kitchen is that used by Kyle Cathie for
several of their other publications, and it’s a style that works very
well. Each ingredient is described, everything from growing to storing,
and then on to culinary uses and recipes. Always well illustrated
(around 300 photographs in this particular volume), these books
demystify ethnic cooking and encourage us to take advantage of the
amazing variety of ingredients available these days.
Apart from being a definitive guide to the Chinese store cupboard, The
Chinese Kitchen offers over 200 recipes which will tempt you away from
the local take-away and into the local Asian market. The recipes are
not difficult to prepare and they are authentic and irresistible. You
could do worse than to carry this book with you to the Chinese
supermarket. Your filled shopping basket will, no doubt, impress the
lady on the till who will rightly suppose that tonight’s dinner will be
a marvellous affair.
You’ll want to cook your carefully selected purchases, and there is a
dish here for every taste. Bean Curd is an example of a popular Chinese
ingredient and there is a lovely recipe for Sichuan Spicy Bean Curd.
Any dish cooked in the Sichuan fashion is bound to be punchy and
flavourful and this version uses chilli bean paste and Sichuan
peppercorns to supply the heat.
Ken Hom says of The Chinese Kitchen: “I trust that this major culinary
work from the masterchef himself will be a proud companion to your
Chinese cookery books as well as being a standard reference.” That’s a
fantastic accolade from one of the best about one of the best and I
couldn’t put it better myself.
The Chinese Kitchen
Author: Deh-ta Hsiung
Published by: Kyle Cathie
Price: £14.99
ISBN 978-1-85626-702-1
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